DISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH

[Pages:40]DISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH

FINDINGS IN CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH

BY

OMOTAYO OWOADE

CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION

Introduction Objectives What are research findings Disseminating research outcomes Barriers & facilitators to uptake of research findings Disseminations tools Dissemination strategy Steps in developing a dissemination strategy Barriers Conclusion

INTRODUCTION

It is commonly recognized that research is now an activity undertaken by many health care professionals.

Whilst this is clearly crucial to the underpinning of evidence-based research practice, the results of such labours need to be written up clearly for others to see, understand and apply to practice.

Research needs to be disseminated as widely as possible, at local, national and international levels.

INTRODUCTION (cont.)

The primary purpose of a research project is to gather information about an issue or problem and construct a report or article to disseminate the findings.

In addition, it must be recognized that any research activity has personal and organizational benefits.

OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able to:

Appreciate the value of continuous stakeholder engagement for dissemination and utilization of research results.

Appreciate the value of developing of a comprehensive dissemination strategy as an integral part of a research project.

Understand the importance of tailored dissemination tools for various target audiences and the nursing profession.

What is Dissemination?

Dissemination is a planned process that involves consideration of target audiences and the settings in which research findings are to be received and, where appropriate, communicating and interacting with wider policy and health service audiences in ways that will facilitate research uptake in decision-making processes and practice.

The Stakeholders/End users

Stakeholders: The stakeholders are persons or groups that have a vested interest in a clinical decision and the evidence that supports that decision. They may be patients, caregivers, clinicians, researchers, advocacy groups, professional societies, businesses, policymakers, or others. Each group has a unique and valuable perspective.

The End Users: End users are the ultimate consumer of a product, especially the one for whom the product has been designed.

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